
Bookworm 75: Getting Results the Agile Way by J.D. Meier
Book Recommendation
- The hosts recommend 'Getting Results the Agile Way' by J.D. Meier.
- The book offers a flexible personal results system but the hosts had differing opinions on its effectiveness.
GTD vs. Agile Results
- Cory initially found GTD more appealing than Agile Results.
- He later discovered that the two systems weren't mutually exclusive and some people use both together.
Rule of Three vs. Highlight
- J.D. Meier's rule of three suggests identifying three outcomes for the month, week, and day.
- Hosts find the "highlight" concept from "Make Time" more effective, focusing on one key task.

























































Lots of books teach systems to help you achieve more, but the problem is that they are usually very strict and rigid. Today’s book promises to deliver a simple system that is flexible and adaptable so you can change course as needed without sacrificing meaningful results.
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